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Kier GRAHAM Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has partnered with Men Matter Scotland to provide mental health support to employees and sub-contractors at His Majesty’s Naval Base (HMNB) Clyde. Kier GRAHAM DIO is a joint venture (JV) between contractors GRAHAM and Kier and employees and sub-contractors will now benefit from a monthly ...


Last year, official DPRTE event partner, the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), awarded a contract worth £100 million to Kier Graham to deliver the works on the submarine training facility at HMNB Clyde, which are expected to complete in early 2022. The Submarine Training Facility (SMTF) building will provide training for submariners ...


The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has delivered a £34-million submarine escape, rescue, abandonment and survival (SMERAS) training building for the Navy at HMNB Clyde in Faslane. The SMERAS is a unique and modern facility which will give the Navy the capability to carry out essential on shore training for personnel in vital escape, ...


The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has announced three new suppliers chosen to join the Nuclear Technical Support Provider framework. The Nuclear Technical Support Provider framework (NTSP) will be joined by KAD (KBR, Assystem, Dooson Babdock), Nuvia, and ACA (Atkins Cavendish Alliance) following a procurement process. NTSP is a 7-year framework, with ...


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